Abrasive waterjet cutting 6.5" titanium billets for Boeing. The material is forged into its current configuration, then waterjet cut (leaving .250" excess) and machined to its finished shape. Productivity is doubled by using two cutting heads. Photo courtesy Pegasus Northwest.

This spectacular tile design was cut by Jet Edge customer David Allen Company on their High Rail Gantry.

JACQUET cut this 6" 316 stainless steel valve body with one of their many Jet Edge waterjet systems.

10 1/4" tool steel part abrasivejet cut on Jet Edge High Rail Gantry.

Yes, you can etch with waterjet!

Waterjet cut quartz.

Abrasive waterjets are great for cutting glass. See our glass cutting tech tips for helpful suggestions from our test lab.

Reuel Inc. uses its Jet Edge waterjet to cut insulating components from GP03 fiberglass. Waterjet is the most effective way to cut this material because other cutting methods produce a fine abrasive dust that damages other shop equipment.

Notice the detail in the peacock's eye. This was cut on the Jet Edge water jet system as part of David Allen Company's conference room table which features 1,500 intricately cut pieces of stone and stained glass - all cut on their Jet Edge High Rail Gantry waterjet system.

Abrasive waterjet cutting systems cut precise parts from virtually any material, from stone and tile to all types of metals including super alloys such as Inconel®. Jet Edge has cut metals as thick as 20", including 15" titanium.